| Marco Polo - 1871 - 624 pàgines
...King of Furs." The beast itself is about the size of a marten.8 These two furs of which I speak arc applied and inlaid so exquisitely, that it is really something worth seeing. All the tent-ropes are of silk. And in short I may say that those tents, to wit the two audience-halls and... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 862 pàgines
...skin is called by the Tartars "The King of Furs." The beast itself is about the size of a marten.8 These two furs of which I speak are applied and inlaid...that it is really something worth seeing. All the tent-ropes are of silk. And in short I may say that those tents, to wit the two audience-halls and... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 672 pàgines
...skin is called by the Tartars " The King of Furs." The beast itself is about the size of a marten.8 These two furs of which I speak are applied and inlaid...that it is really something worth seeing. All the tent-ropes are of silk. And in short I may say that those tents, to wit the two audience-halls and... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 730 pàgines
...skin is called by the Tartars "The King of Furs." The beast itself is about the size of a marten.8 These two furs of which I speak are applied and inlaid...that it is really something worth seeing. All the tent-ropes are of silk. And in short I may say that those tents, to wit the two audience-halls and... | |
| Noah Brooks, Marco Polo - 1897 - 308 pàgines
...skin is called by the Tartars " The King of Furs." The beast itself is about the size of a marten. These two furs of which I speak are applied and inlaid...that it is really something worth seeing. All the tent-ropes are of silk. And, in short, I may say that those tents, to wit the two audience-halls and... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 828 pàgines
...skin is called by the Tartars " The King of Furs." The beast itself is about the size of a marten.8 These two furs of which I speak are applied and inlaid...that it is really something worth seeing. All the tent-ropes are of silk. And in short I may say that those tents, to wit the two audience-halls and... | |
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